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La Escepción Bombones

Mateo AlcántaraMateo AlcántaraStaff Writer

First rolled for a brand with deep roots in the tobacco heritage of the island, the La Escepción Bombones remains a historic format. This machine-made vitola was part of regular production during its limited market presence, offering smokers an accessible entry point into the La Escepción portfolio.

Historical Background

The Bombones entered the Cuban cigar market prior to 1960, positioning it among the earlier releases from the La Escepción marque. Production continued through the following decade before the cigar was ultimately discontinued during the 1970s. This relatively brief commercial run has made surviving examples increasingly scarce among collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Cuban tobacco.

La Escepcion Bombones — Cuban cigar

Specifications

Vitola Name Bombones
Factory Name Unknown
Ring Gauge 37
Length 89 mm (3½″)
Official Weight 4.14 g
Construction Machine-made
Band Early band 1
Packaging Dress box of 25 cigars
Market Status Discontinued

Construction and Presentation

As a machine-made cigar, the Bombones was produced using automated manufacturing processes rather than traditional hand-rolling techniques. This method of construction allowed for consistent production output while maintaining the flavor characteristics associated with the La Escepción blend. The cigar featured the brand's early band design, denoting its production era.

Each dress box contained 25 cigars, presented in packaging that reflected the aesthetic standards of mid-century Cuban cigar production. The compact dimensions—a 37 ring gauge paired with a 3½-inch length—made this a shorter format suitable for briefer smoking occasions.

Collectibility and Legacy

Given its discontinuation in the 1970s and pre-revolutionary origins, the La Escepción Bombones has become a sought-after piece for serious collectors of vintage Cuban cigars. The combination of its historical significance and the natural attrition of surviving inventory has elevated its status among aficionados interested in the evolution of Cuban cigar production.

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